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... asks me great questions about what ideas I am trying to understand while creating. The most recent question was if i felt pressure to honor the artists in the past that worked so hard to allow me to make this type of work, but have long been forgotten or lost in Art History.

Anyway, I hope you all are doing fantastic. You have no idea how badly I want a real American Cheeseburger. Love you all!

Had been a bit worried about the car on my way from Norway, though once I had reached Sweden and there were a few hundred miles under the belt, realised that Rune probably wasn't the devil and he had fixed it up well enough. Decided to not worry about it and just enjoy myself. Went to Stockholm on the monday night after the weekend and picked up Phil and Freya from the airport ...

The best start to the day with an amazing breakfast spread of freshly made smoothies, juice, yoghurt, berries, meats, eggs, cheese, strong coffee and long conversation. There is a huge emphasis on organic produce in Sweden.

We spent a relaxed day until it was time to get ready and join the main midsummer event at Per's house. So many blue eyes and so much blonde hair, its a funny thing to notice but it really stood out to me. So nice being amongst ...

Midsummer is the biggest event on the Swedish calendar, Andrea's local village spent all morning making preparations across the street for the villages celebrations. Marquees and outdoor BBQs could be seen in yards everywhere.

We drove to another village to visit Per, a friend of Andreas who was on exchange in Sydney, visiting us in Geelong one time.

Sitting on the plane next to a gay Englishman I was told, 'be warned, everyone in Sweden is beautiful and they all dress so well!'.. This was followed by a very apologetic announcement by the crew regarding the weather.. It was all true, but what a beautiful country with such friendly people! I had a great time in Sweden!

I arrived to Andrea' house about 4pm from a full day of travel; thankfully the man beside me on the plane had been very ...